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| | Books by George Downing: Books in the extended shelves: Downing, George, Sir, 1623?-1684: A discourse vindicating His Royal Master from the insolencies of a scandalous libel printed under the title of (An extract out of the register of the States General of the United Provinces, upon the memorial of Sir George Downing envoye͡e &c.) and delivered by the agent de Heyde for such to several publick ministers, wheras no such resolution was ever communicated to the same envoye͡e, nor any answer at all returned by Their Lordships to the said memorial / written by Sr George Downing. (London : Printed by J.M., 1664) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Downing, George, Sir, 1623?-1684: A discourse written by Sir George Downing, the King of Great Britain's envoy extraordinary to the states of the United Provinces vindicating his royal master from the insolencies of a scandalous libel, printed under the title of (An extract out of the register of the States General of the United Provinces, upon the memorial of Sir George Downing, envoy, &c.), and delivered by the agent De Hyde for such to several publick ministers : whereas no such resolution was ever communicated to the said envoy, nor any answer returned at all by their lordships to the said memorial : whereunto is added a relation of some former and later proceedings of the Hollanders / by a meaner hand. (London : Printed by John Luttone ..., 1672) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Downing, George, Sir, 1623?-1684: A great victory God hath vouchsafed by the Lord Generall Cromwels forces against the Scots : certifyed by several letters from Scotland, relating the entring of part of the English army into Fife, 2000 of the Scots slaine : with a list of the particulars of the great and glorious successe therein, and the taking of Callender house by storme : together with a letter from the Lord Generall to the Right Honourable William Lenthal, Speaker of the Parliament. (Printed for Robert Ibbitson dwelling in Smithfield neere Hosier Lane end, 1651), also by Oliver Cromwell (page images at HathiTrust) Downing, George, Sir, 1623?-1684: The reply of Sir George Downing, envoy extraordinary of his Majesty of Great Brittain [sic], &c. Delivered the 13. of Iuly 1662. Upon the ansvver of the Estates General of the United Provinces, to his memorial of the 20. of April last. ([The Hague? : s.n., 1662]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Downing, George, Sir, 1623?-1684: A reply of Sir George Downing Knight and Baronet, envoy extraordinary from His Majesty of Great-Britain, &c. to the remarks of the deputies of the Estates-General upon his memorial of December 20, 1664, old stile (London : [s.n.], 1665) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Downing, George, Sir, 1623?-1684: A true relation of the progress of the Parl[i]aments forces in Scotland together with the king's wholly abandoning Scotland, and in despair, with what forces were left them, marching into England, with part of our forces in his van, and my Lord General following in his reer / by an express messenger to the Council of State. (London : Printed by William Du-Gard, by the appointment of the Council of State, 1651) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Downing, George, Sir, 1623?-1684: True relation of the progress of the Parliament's forces in Scotland. (Printed by William Du-Gard, by the appointment of the Council of State, 1651), also by William Dugard and England and Wales. Council of State (page images at HathiTrust)
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